Packaging, Accessories, and Documentation

Our first look at the 600M packaging shows us the Cougar name and logo, and notes that Cougar is a German company above the image of the mouse. A bright orange band offers a great place for the product name, and the grey section at the bottom covers some of the features, the software, and that this is the Black Edition.

As most packages these days do, the front opens up to afford a view of the mouse under plastic, with a few things pointed out around the grey area. On the inside of the left panel is a list of specifications and features in this design, and they show yet another image of the 600M.

This slim panel is used to show images of the ARM Cortex 32-bit MCU, the angled sniper button, the 16.8 million color options for the illuminated band, the UIX software, and the Fusion system that allows users to swap mouse and keyboard functionality.

As we make it to the back of the packaging, we see a larger image of the mouse at the top, with eight of its features pointed out on both sides. In case you somehow missed them, the bottom of this panel again offers the features of the 600M, a multi-lingual section of them, and the web address to visit for more information on this product.

The last side of the packaging offers a view of the left side of the 600M, right above a specifications list much like the one we covered earlier.

Inside of the cardboard, we find a two-piece plastic inner package. The sides of both layers stand taller than the 600M in the middle to prevent heavy things from crushing the mouse, and with the form fitted top, the mouse is securely held in place for the ride to your door.

Inside of a black envelope found under the inner packaging, we find a thick user manual full of the basics, features, button layout, and even tips for using the UIX to customize the 600M. Along with the manual, there is also a sticker sheet with a few stickers to put wherever you wish.

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